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  1. The Kōbe Main Line (神戸本線, Kōbe Honsen) of Hankyu Railway is one of the three major commuter heavy rail lines in the Keihanshin conurbation of Japan. It links the urban centres of Osaka and Kobe by connecting the major stations of Umeda in Osaka and Sannomiya in Kobe. The Hanshin Electric Railway Main Line and West Japan Railway ...

  2. Hankyu Kobe Main Line also connects with Hankyu Imazu Line, Hankyu Itami Line, Hankyu Koyo Line, Hankyu Kyoto Main Line, Hankyu Takarazuka Line, Kobe Rapid Transit (Sannomiya-Nishidai). For corrections and suggestions, you may send an email to [email protected]

  3. Kobe Sannomiya Station (on the Hankyu Kobe Main Line) Kobe Sannomiya Station is the main terminal for people visiting Kobe City, as it gives immediate access to Kobe’s main area of business, shopping and entertainment. Kobe itself is an attractive cosmopolitan port city.

  4. The other two sections of Hankyu, the Kobe Line and the Takarazuka Line are called the Shinpōsen (神宝線) as a whole. Officially, the Kyoto Main Line is from Jūsō to Kyoto-kawaramachi, however, all trains run beyond Jūsō to Osaka-umeda terminal, using the eastern tracks of the section exclusively.

    Line Name
    No.
    Station
    Station
    Through services:
    Through services:
    Through services:
    Through services:
    Takarazuka Main Line
    HK-01
    大阪梅田
    Takarazuka Main Line
    HK-03
    十三
    Kyoto Main Line
    HK-03
    十三
  5. The Hankyu Kobe Main Line is a railroad line in the Osaka, Japan. You can check the list of all 16 stations on the Hankyu Kobe Main Line and the Hankyu Kobe Main Line map.

    • Osaka, Hyogo
    • Hankyu Railway
    • 阪急神戸本線
    • 16
  6. Official website of Hankyu Railway, which connects Osaka, Kobe, Takarazuka, and Kyoto.Visit the website for the guide to passengers, information on major stations, timetables, advantageous train tickets, and tourist spots along the lines.

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  8. Ticket gates at Osaka-Umeda Station. Setting the scene for a day in Kyoto, the city celebrated as the heart of traditional Japan, I would be making the journey on the Kyo-train GARAKU - a special one-of-a-kind train found only on the Hankyu Kyoto Line on weekends and national holidays, when it makes four round trips per day between Osaka-Umeda and Kyoto-Kawaramachi for 410 yen one way (seat ...

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